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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Without Fear or FavourUNWIND IN STYLE

21.28°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 60
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51-100Moderate
101-150Unhealty for Sensitive Groups
151-200Unhealthy
201-300Very Unhealthy
Thu, Aug 14, 2025
21.28°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 60
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Tayama Rai

Tayama is a video intern at the Post.


Latest from Tayama Rai

Ranjitkar community reviving lost Lakhe dance after a century

By Tayama Rai

Research shows performing the dance was seen as a good omen in Bhaktapur and involved hosting community feasts. The dance became extinct after the 1934 earthquake.

Ranjitkar Community brings back lost Lakhe dance after 100 years.

By Tayama Rai

After a century, the Ranjitkar community in Bhaktapur is reviving the extinct Lakhe dance, which had been lost due to damage from the 1934 earthquake.

From rebel to prime minister: The ascent of KP Oli

By Tayama Rai

Khadga Prasad Oli has reclaimed the prime minister's office for the fourth time.

Snakebite Crisis: An Overlooked Epidemic

By Tayama Rai

So far this year, 1,200 snakebite cases have been reported. With the onset of the monsoon, this number is expected to rise, affecting even hilly districts where venomous snakes were previously considered non-existent.

5 Things To Know About National ID

By Tayama Rai

The government has made the National ID compulsory in 28 districts from mid-July for social security allowances. Here are five things to know about the National ID.

A Travel Guide to Sri Lanka

By Tayama Rai

Following a five-day trip through the hills, beach spots and heritage and religious sites of Sri Lanka, the Post brings you a travel guide to the island nation.

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